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9-2-85
Section 9-2-85 Duties of employees of division generally; seizure, etc., of seafoods illegally
taken, etc. The employees of the Division of Marine Resources shall diligently enforce all
laws and regulations of the Department of Conservation and Natural Resources now existing
or which may hereafter be enacted or promulgated for the protection, propagation, preservation
or conservation of the seafoods of the State of Alabama and shall prosecute all persons who
violate any of such laws or regulations. Such employees shall, at any and all times, seize
any and all oysters, saltwater fish or other seafoods which have been caught, taken or transported
in a manner contrary to the laws or regulations based thereupon of this state. All seafood
which is seized by such employees shall be held as evidence and used in the trial of the violation
for which it was seized. After the trial of such violation, the seafood which has been so
seized shall be disposed of by order of the court in which the case...
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9-20-2
Section 9-20-2 Definitions. The following terms and phrases shall have the following meanings
unless the context clearly indicates otherwise: (1) AQUATIC PLANT. Any plant growing in, or
closely associated with, the aquatic environment including, without limitation, floating,
emersed, submersed, ditchbank and wetland plant species. (2) DEPARTMENT. The Alabama Department
of Conservation and Natural Resources. (3) NONINDIGENOUS AQUATIC PLANT. Any aquatic plant
which is not an indigenous or native aquatic plant species of the State of Alabama. (4) PERSON.
Any and all persons, natural or artificial, including, without limitation, any individual,
partnership, association, society, joint stock company, firm, company, corporation, institution,
trust, estate, or other legal or other business organization or any governmental entity, and
any successor, representative, agent or agency of the foregoing. (5) PUBLIC WATERS OF THE
STATE. Those waters which are defined as public waters in Section...
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40-13-51
Section 40-13-51 Definitions. As used in this article, the following terms shall have the following
meanings: (1) BORROW PIT. An area from which soil or other unconsolidated materials are removed
to be used, without further processing, for highway or road construction and maintenance.
(2) COMMISSIONER. The Commissioner of Revenue of the Alabama Department of Revenue. (3) DEPARTMENT.
The Alabama Department of Revenue. (4) OPERATOR. Any person engaged in mining or quarrying
operations in the state, whether individually, jointly, or through a parent, subsidiary, or
affiliated company, or by agent, employee, or contractor. (5) PERSON. Any individual or individuals,
partnership, limited partnership, corporation, limited liability company, limited liability
partnership, business trust, or any other association of persons. (6) POLLUTION CONTROL OR
ABATEMENT. As defined in Section 40-23-4(a)(16) and shall include, but shall not be limited
to, severed materials used in the treating, modifying,...
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45-29-90.01
Section 45-29-90.01 Tom Bevill Reservoir Management Area. In the interest of unified development
and protection, there is hereby created and established the Tom Bevill Reservoir Management
Area in Fayette County for the purposes of water conservation and supply, dam construction
and reservoir development, industrial development, navigation, flood control, irrigation,
public recreation, and related purposes. There is hereby authorized, and shall be established
as hereinafter provided, a development authority for the lands included in the Tom Bevill
Reservoir Management Area. The authority, when incorporated in accordance herewith, shall
be a public corporation and a political subdivision of the State of Alabama, composed of a
board of directors selected and empowered as hereinafter provided. (Act 91-277, p. 517, ยง2.)...

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8-17-210
Section 8-17-210 Definitions. As used in this article, the following terms shall have the meanings
ascribed to them in this section, unless clearly indicated otherwise: (1) DISTRIBUTOR. Any
person engaged in the business of making sales of fireworks for resale to all holders of the
required Alabama permits who in turn shall resell to any permit holder; or any person who
receives, brings, or imports any fireworks of any kind into the State of Alabama, except to
a holder of an Alabama manufacturer's or distributor's permit. (2) D.O.T. CLASS C COMMON FIREWORKS.
All articles of fireworks as are now or hereafter classified as D.O.T. Class C common fireworks
in the regulations of the U.S. Department of Transportation for the transportation of explosive
and other dangerous articles. (3) MANUFACTURER. Any person engaged in the making, manufacture,
or construction of fireworks of any kind within the State of Alabama. (4) PERMIT. The written
authority of the State Fire Marshal issued under the...
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16-16A-7
Section 16-16A-7 Additional findings; bonds authorized; procedures. (a) The Legislature finds
that the number of students attending the several school systems located in those areas of
North Alabama that will be directly impacted by the 2005 BRAC and Subsequent BRAC Actions
will collectively increase by an estimated 9,000 students. As a result, there will be a need
for the construction of additional school facilities as well as the renovation of existing
school facilities. The Legislature also finds that the 2005 BRAC and Subsequent BRAC Actions
will have a positive impact on future receipts to the Education Trust Fund, as the significant
population growth in North Alabama will increase sales, income, and other tax collections.
Thus, it is an efficient use of state funds to allow such revenue growth to help pay for capital
improvement costs associated with BRAC-related school construction. (b) The Alabama Public
School and College Authority is hereby authorized to sell and issue its...
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23-1-50.1
Section 23-1-50.1 Road machinery and equipment management program; Equipment Management Surplus
Reserve Account. (a) It is the intent of the Legislature to give the State Department of Transportation
authority to accumulate depreciation, equipment replacement allowances, and salvage value
on road machinery and equipment sufficient to upgrade, replace, or make extraordinary repairs
to the road machinery and equipment of the State Department of Transportation, as determined
by a road machinery and equipment management program to be developed by the department. (b)
Unless the context clearly indicates otherwise, the following words and phrases will have
the following meanings: (1) STATE DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION DIVISIONS. Those divisions
of the Department of Transportation responsible for road construction and maintenance over
a specified geographic area of the state. (2) DEPRECIATION. That process of allocating the
original cost per fixed asset over the productive life of the asset...
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34-14A-20
Section 34-14A-20 Alabama Construction Trade Academy Fund; Alabama Construction Trade Advisory
Council; applications for funding; program guidelines. (a) The Alabama Construction Trade
Academy Fund is established in the State Treasury. The fund shall be comprised of federal,
state, and private funding through direct budgetary funding and grants for the expansion of
construction trade education. To the extent practicable, monies in the fund shall be used
to leverage other forms of funding from private sources. A percentage of matching funds, as
established by the advisory council, must come from private, non-governmental sources. The
board may not use more than 15 percent of the monies in the fund for administrative and operational
costs incurred in the implementation and administration of this section. (b) The board, in
cooperation with public and private sector partners, shall establish a program to provide
funding mechanisms for tool grants, program incentives, supplies, mobile...
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9-12-181
Section 9-12-181 Representatives to Gulf States Marine Fisheries Commission. In pursuance of
Article III of said compact there shall be three representatives from Alabama to the commission
created therein to be selected as follows: The Commissioner of Conservation and Natural Resources
shall, ex officio, be a representative of the State of Alabama on said commission; one representative
shall be from time to time elected by the Legislature from its membership, and such representative
shall serve for a four-year period from the date of his election or until his successor shall
have been elected; and the other representative shall be appointed by the Governor by and
with the advice and consent of the Senate, and such representative shall be a citizen of the
State of Alabama having a knowledge of and interest in marine fisheries' problems. The term
of such representative shall be four years, and he shall hold office until his successor shall
be appointed and qualified. The Commissioner of...
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9-12-24
Section 9-12-24 Authority and procedure for leasing of bottoms in natural oyster reefs; cancellation
and forfeiture of leases; disposition of proceeds from leases. In addition to the powers heretofore
enumerated, the Commissioner of Conservation and Natural Resources shall have power to lease
to any citizen of Alabama or firm or corporation organized under the laws of this state and
doing business within its limits, for the purpose of oyster culture, any bottom of the waters
of the state in a natural oyster bed or reef in such areas and at such prices and under such
conditions as he may determine. Such persons, firms or corporations desiring to avail themselves
of the privileges of leasing oyster bottoms shall make application in writing to the Commissioner
of Conservation and Natural Resources accompanied by such fee as may be prescribed by the
Commissioner of Conservation and Natural Resources, whereupon a competent surveyor, selected
by the Commissioner of Conservation and Natural...
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